Wooly's Letterbox - Pulled LbNA #10530 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Aug 28, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Los Angeles |
County: | Los Angeles |
State: | California |
Boxes: | 1 |
*** Wooly has been temporarily pulled until I can find a good hiding spot! Please check back later!!***
Along the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles, there is a special pond that is largely known for its tendency to get various animals, including certain types of birds, canines, cats, and elephants... into "sticky" situations. Find this pond and take a nice leisurely walk around its perimeter, all the while enjoying the pleasant sights of laughing children, artists sipping coffee in a pavillion, and yuppies happily walking their dogs. Oddly enough, these wonderful scenes clash starkly with the situation inside the the perimeter of the pond... despair, loss, helplessness... But it's okay... It's not for real.
During your stroll around the pond, keep an eye out for the great red "Phoenix," whose owner is Alex (on the west side of the pond). Once you spot this grand creature, find a way to get to it so that you can stand before it face-to-face. In order to face the "Phoenix," you will need to pass the windows of time (which remain untitled) and other strange creatures. When you are standing in front of and facing the the wing-ed beast, you will notice that there is a concrete bench to your right, and another directly behind you. Sit down on the bench behind you (behind the little cobblestone road). Now look at the bench to your right, which runs perpendicularly to the bench you are sitting on. Look at area where the two benches would intersect. There you will see some low brush extending out from the big bush. Wooly is hidden in the low brush (I placed it under a piece of bark for camouflage).
Enjoy Wooly, and make sure you return him to his home so that others can enjoy him. Please make sure you rehide him very well, as this is somewhat of a vulnerable hiding spot. I'm hoping that the gardeners only maintain the height of these plants and will not actually clear them away. Please contact me and let me know if you found the box or not. It's nice to know either way, but especially the latter. Thanks!
Along the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles, there is a special pond that is largely known for its tendency to get various animals, including certain types of birds, canines, cats, and elephants... into "sticky" situations. Find this pond and take a nice leisurely walk around its perimeter, all the while enjoying the pleasant sights of laughing children, artists sipping coffee in a pavillion, and yuppies happily walking their dogs. Oddly enough, these wonderful scenes clash starkly with the situation inside the the perimeter of the pond... despair, loss, helplessness... But it's okay... It's not for real.
During your stroll around the pond, keep an eye out for the great red "Phoenix," whose owner is Alex (on the west side of the pond). Once you spot this grand creature, find a way to get to it so that you can stand before it face-to-face. In order to face the "Phoenix," you will need to pass the windows of time (which remain untitled) and other strange creatures. When you are standing in front of and facing the the wing-ed beast, you will notice that there is a concrete bench to your right, and another directly behind you. Sit down on the bench behind you (behind the little cobblestone road). Now look at the bench to your right, which runs perpendicularly to the bench you are sitting on. Look at area where the two benches would intersect. There you will see some low brush extending out from the big bush. Wooly is hidden in the low brush (I placed it under a piece of bark for camouflage).
Enjoy Wooly, and make sure you return him to his home so that others can enjoy him. Please make sure you rehide him very well, as this is somewhat of a vulnerable hiding spot. I'm hoping that the gardeners only maintain the height of these plants and will not actually clear them away. Please contact me and let me know if you found the box or not. It's nice to know either way, but especially the latter. Thanks!